NE church leaders expresses shock

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Shillong, April 12: Church leaders of North East India under the ages of United Christian Forum of North East India (UCFNEI) today expressed their deep shock and concern as two senior Church elders from Meghalaya belonging to the Presbyterian Church of India were allegedly manhandled and falsely accused of initiating conversion when they visited Bihar at the invitation of the local Church there for post Easter celebrations among the faithful.

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Latest information issued by the SP East Khasi Hills district through a press release stated that they are safe and will be given police protection as they head back home, UCFNEI spokesperson Allen Brooks said in a statement.

Meanwhile, the UNCFNEI appealed to all its faithful to continue to pray for peace and harmony while standing united, Brooks said.

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